B, ike to brot jaher Calhoun for a few nk e toots In te Iqglle.
otw y od friend "Doc" Tapia ad scp to St. LOuys,
id 3W. eulars pringl cold left me. lmo te y-bid
pl "MY"t m -e'e with v-Ollin0 at night and.wMAhnt thnl
M solution tin the morning, I .o see falfly we9 until
Doctors can find nothing to relieve them.
Mr. Calhoun poke of crop damagieom wo much here
Wli ;a MM wningup on a strip about 40 miles wide and a h.dre.d
S Iest long through San Antonlo's, but most of the State lJ Serv-
SSde' a trip to the Coast a month agoe and never saw AuCh a
S rop. corn and rice are high and cotton doin well Want
ae another trip to Falcon Dam soon but it depends on how
t go in %this disturbed world. Looks at present like no vaca-
47" o to kno*Boquete Is doing so well Intheir coffee, butoI
Us plenty. Many thing@ have gone down in the whole-,
' e market but it hasn't resaced the consumer.
The holtest summer in record, and it's everywhere,, but it
t.Alooi like some relief in in sight.
,.- ..More later if my eyes hold out and thanks to Judy Parada
Sfr.the paper and the magazine she sent.
i Bncerely,
W. 5. "Pop" Wright

-.penate Group Votes More

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ITON, Au. 1 (UP)-7se in the proram any supplies
ppA one Coin- X ap n recovered from
s ovis e in in because of the truce
116 for new foren aid there.
this year ,S.565 It voted, however, to limit to
i approved by the 300 million dollars the amount
of "tti material which may be
proved for military, used without being charged a-
iad technical asls- galnst the program. The net ef-
full $2,582,063,78 left feet was to increase the total
previous a&propria- prograln by 20 million.
had voted only Bean. -Burne ItR. Maybank (D-
i.eC.) M l8d he 2 make an at-
ee e camse on temt on the sIenata floor to
.."ah n s ffm r eliminate a.. ease bY nro-

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calen the Almelil
lement a powe'
Its European
'thie other day andt
smrets and hotels we
Ren who lead vn
huge cities, an n coni0 rfe
amd unions with scores o l
of members. Of cou
cialist who has ta Ias.wr
Is Britain's 1W.N i.
Clement Attlee. -
These arc gentle pople. Ty
are anti-Communist. M 9Wfv
champion us against B Soiit
world. They believe In dmocny,.
But they are anti-Capitalist. They
would nationalize all industry
whatever land they lt
ly-slowly, certainly, but definite
lyl For, they are MSlistb.
Now this raises a griat moral
and intellectual problem
The Socialists Internaional ma-
ny leaders of which a ora'tt;
veterans of Nazi and Asviet 9
centratLon camps, conto.or
fluences sharply mauian p
unions and n otional lab -t :
tions in England, Frae Get-
many, the Lowlands the scandl*
navian countries anu Italy. For,
in .Europe, virtually all uplous
have a political party attached and
every socialist of labor art is
tied up with a laboredra
Although the U.S. has spent
scores of millions of dollars bol.
steridg these unions ad .helping
to reconstruct them after the war,
strong anti-U.S. sentiment Is de-
veloping inside the European la
bor and socialist movement.
This sentiment Is coupled with
a sharp increase in the desire to
join the European unions in "uoil
ty" with the Soviet-controlled
World Federation of Trade Unions
-an outfit which Senator y
has called the main conduit, of
Russian man-power and mogey-
used to sabotage the U.8. and cap-
ture governments such as OGuate-
mala.
In Britain, for example 14 tbi
unions, including the electrical
workers, the railwaymen and the
miners, with a total memr bl
of 2,653,000, have demanded
Soint confenee be e
the S ilet's ._r..
uCO n ade oTan
Commune t
action of Fre*e raA
This lhtttr oraJ
some tim~h&4
--as- *MIdme .

Faint Priise

By BOB RUARK
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and they fall and thy get siek and,
they suffer -orturesand theyI
come out of It MARINES, in cap-I
ital letters.
They are treated to the most
carefully d lg aed sadbin. know
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aIs)adce and tractor planto at ...
Pirmouth.0., and Paducah, Ky., .
But time and progre are be- A
ginning to take their t e of |
Io e er .on m m eru tcr a a f i t
Dam 4 a dlt orto nS Cannal
locks at Louisville, haVe deteriorat-,K
ed. Stone wall are crumblng
eae out.

NEW ;XK 1 A- UP -" Mokeys
-the ost attehing them and
the cost of Lsi them.-s a a con.
stant tre or municipal
committee in. .
The committee has hired a mow"
key-catcher to rid the city of the
pests. He gets a alaryy of30 per
month. He as to-tempt the mon.
keys in to Bi trap with banana,
peanuts. FPr the lait, the com.
mittee speeds seven centa per
bead.
But tha ot all. The trapped
monkeys bgve to be led until B
are deported.' This costs another
seven cents per day per monkey,
The a mliipal audit also has to
keep a harp watch on dally ex-.
penses to see that the monkeys
get the food and not the men who
hed them. I
The committee Is now making
permanent arrangements and reg-
ula rizin.tt amounts paid for
catching -ad feeding the monkeys.

SImp"Id SelIng

Cul Clerk Servoice
ANN ARBOR, MXie. ((P) -
Within five yea, so per nt of
itemn now beinsold by clerv.
UP will besoid by sell.
according to bert .
director f the

Bit LaKe City Mb an om ",namnn-
a benk sataous and re tltd
t as a strict'y state b=a1 besaswe
of what he felt was federal-'"In-
tererence."
The Continental Bank and Trut
a co which th M__
father. Jams E. .
lam, the family c1utroled a
banks In Utah, Idaho a Wyo-
SfI have contributed a n
to baking," he said, "ta
an mot proud ad I
standards of ge b a -
p-y. Through alari _i bu-
s plas, we Increased E t
turn and other bank had to fo-
iw. rm also gld that W*4 e
owa b able to give 1.de-
man C the md eat
& wwi alow."

Like soe of the ba ,est pop
artists, EZdy tLekprett close to
bome which, in Is came, .Is a
farm near Nasdhila. He'll eome to
New York once in-a while, but
rarely. And hb. asdem makis per-
sonal appearances.'
'"When the spirit moes me." he
says play a few theaters, a
gh lub or a hotelroom."
The spirit gove imueQueny
these days. But his records move
fast.
It's an old, old storyin the rec.
ord business. A se o lopn
will tnak me side of ar ord
be a msalh, adldomo0te it to the
limit. But the other side will be
the one that etae hes .n, Latest
chapte I& Ie 'Thine SUm' newest

way,
A late a m o to Se auad but
one who hu a d ..e and al
around pol-S. it-h. i dae
All-Stars is R U pet
Playing in only a, Us
managed to average l point a
game. in the Atlantie.Ba t
ague. -
A player who cannot be over-
looked in rounding out the alr
Ing five of Navy is Georoe
whose all around playing tn -
bounding, caring ail teaii play
welds Me 5 men ato % a st-Ia
plaing unit. Georgpe ,Ma : Q
th fih man in the rta f st-
ray and his main forte s tift.
up the plays Ifrom backc
S break. .

as quiet as Louis was at ais Ms.
In the case of Jones, It must be
borm In mind that Powell was a
fa!aX ton o*rut bde hi M,
whereas the xodder mout of Ches-
ter. P.. baacdrot deulaioat e-

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By WARREN PAGE

Grocery bills we pay when we
s, the mte payments o
t.e hue we wahup every mornt
ar also--bu there irA e ertai
debts every sportseis pwes
These h ea never repay in cash

abi' belong to a sratlo a
rbdy paeMd on. o, cm only
make pa ent to the gmeeratuo
now Comm on.
When I was I, like every othe
kid of 1, I was subjeto ba
iaBfluenesi and o into
smokNla coramilk out 1- thu
barn, to ood Influeae s.md Jm
forced tower a stiff eolar t
Sunday Sebbol-and to vastly
more impora t and memorable
influences ad mo lprmtt d to try
a real fly-rod a the pikerel of
TMnrtownill fe51d.
Who could have predictedthe
adult effect froam h eperieC
of holag a mJas .70
levr rft wheo I wu wa 1
It is to the outdnorsme who
put into our childIs ha the
real thim of bunmti aim d tbin
and Pat int o 0u minds the
spiritual meal=ina I work
In nature.th aw ow e debt.
My own fatr wa ever a
shooter or fisherman; s plea.
ure wa In wathie his youag-
star swat a basebal u tte dad-

I'm ready for the top boys, that
will be good ensouigh lor me."
Gorilla Jones tells you that Pow-
ell has the fastet.hands he ever
saw on a big fellow.
"Make one mistake and you're
a loner," says the former title.
holder.
What does Suey Welch think of
his nMw ter?
Justtry to buy a pie of Char-
ley Powell and yoI find out.

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of my two boyhood chums were
devotees of the duck heand the
f ickerings i They r took
me ante ri e ad eel adventure*
yred A.'s pop owned a cabn
in the PlyltMth woods, on a, lake
we listlnctvely pref ed to eal
! a U nome. The
Cabin lde _lt_ o I was
told. by Grover Clev and one of
the most aineere-etsen ever
to prede country's a

No privilege we r ter then
to "Mps red' father amd
hiad %Frdow e
a week ed. We to aw wood
for an hour or two Saturday, wAih
Cdbesa or paint anoe now and
agalns, but the rest of the time
was free e to kick bush-pilea
far eattaBdaf or 1r1 the cranter.
SsIAMp fr brilliantly
marked native trout.
Yet the week end. were not ex-
actly free f& t d old-Usme. They
devo nw boato ?howW
o mi tow to itter W i
ereLutow to legate the rdc p.
oRs whele a lLaSth bass
=a out a J day how the
adk of the w bk 4 washW
.tf down the 6 ady wood road
from thd e s rka tet Iaby. his
Prank s dead w, bt every
smnd aN&d. seetd s nk ng
ine mn aftbumiebel ofman
gmane that MN Meat
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VICEROY
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pleasurel '

I like a clean, pleasant
smoke. and that's why I prefer
VICIOYI, to any other cigarette.
The 20,000 filtering
'elements,fin the cork tip
produce a mild. pleasing smoke
which gives complete satisfaction,
They add mildness to fine flavor. Whenever
I'm worn out with fatigue I light up
a VICEROY. The relaxing effect
is immediate.

atlot a ben at am and committee will rule out any Also left undecided was th ed ed dress of pk cotton n S conrtion ay i T a .lpalsh blades. He rtnr ,
,sbt out one line after another and ruled alsea bt t that they coulp andr a ivin. The 4co ear-old Astorand d hisi t

Sflgue teye worked long and issue or merely will report on CarrylK a mank stale and wearm wny total 42 persons. other country ain E p .. 15 EC. Sb ,
h ardenouea h and wil get out of tHe time. committee w hasuld elimith or f nate sof the hva- me of an Are the bride told re .AtMos to ide ert of Spansho- bo chan altr.aftollecA r. n
busiesssn. td to bar television cameras riouf charge "f we porters that we haven't been plan t lY a their PC wor; not at all- saan-made blades, stant tari A.
Scontleadinet bke pies for h er the hearing Ervin they weree should not-mke any sped- She said. se thout that her ear-old mother t b limited the variety;
best-customer her know-how. N.C.) said some- recommendations but should new husband had pinnuncd aret. .
S Law if proved, would not justify en He final action up to the on- the situple t a fveir win rute ews e1 o et e money can buy b lnmael a good .t

S a arned sureaa scie of a senator. He did not bly will file a progress aorts confause shrence hastily expresscalled a the first time te e tr wo Japanese blades wih he w
Aneelabor at e Watkins Said the ommhis,rtel whess for they were ven'wer or left by pe rom p withrazor blades. To me tshes. ,.
from her mother. with the he tart of hea t was te second marriage for th arrival here many Oe f the has
Se en. H i handl i es.the atualbakng until s thdweek may make It possible fore d lunch bthe bride' a ma. ferece is this-onerequre mour" F't ,

SltI | r il@ because It wod "not be fair' metuAstor on her birthday last The first rots of t of ns Gibton said. And aftort.11
--0ad delivy, ,while Mrs. Law Sen. Arthur V. Watkins R-the Senate to rec pending it M at a party a hishoeTe aSi res.Pi t.e m of ey the totally, her t ime taGib
u takes care otthe miing and prep Utah), who was elected charmanUP I nal report whiMiamih I not expect At double ring weddin wom ce here from ma Serra use saide h
se amro of doCHE h for crusts. at yesterday'ssession, seir d thcr ed much bfoony the bride wor a ow-ncktoor the Canal rn ac cumulated 1,00 diff-- .
and committee w rue ou astny Alsotopa movie saving th ed redpayers m dress of pink cotton and Aotructoio days, will To- of tawsh blades. He rta.rked-

ns picture studies of the human pnd amony delquents tea m nm upd
He Ia s3 and his wife is 65. 'tIey fy action." ommendations M. the censure engagement ring. thet' Wfamilies, the two part ferent kinds of blades. .Al a
figure they've worked long and Issue or merely will report on Carrying a mink st~le and wear. will total 42 persons. "oter country In Europe...
nard enoUfP and will get out of the The committee has already the truth or falsity of the va- ing sunglasses, the bride told M Most of them arelerlpo- bon said his collection luded s
het has been developed at the in a $2,500,000 annteal buevision essporters that "we haven't been plan- heiranadeblades,

bUnversity of Rochester School of pected to ar even more in 1954. I eI- | l a
Hnee Law expect she r and radio microphesonersfm Flanders h said the commit- il e.wedng far in advance"InlddIn e t
willbutton continuerol, can be insanly he state Another third work a on